The neighboring countries of Australia are New Zealand. The form of government from Australia. Australia is in the southern hemisphere. In Australia they speak Papuan language and Australian language. The climate of Australia is 29 degrees high and the lowest is 15-16 degrees. some of the famous are Hugh Jackmen and Nicole Kidman. There was a wave of immagration in 1788.There was a large mass of exodus jews in Australia after world war II. popular jewish food is stuffed cabbages. during the service on Friday the jew spoke in Hebrew. The Jewish population before World War Two was 8,000 Jews. Jewish events such as The Great Synagogue on Elizabeth street in Sydney being constructed, in 1878 took place in Australia . People in Australia celebrate Passover by inviting people over their house to have a cedar. Some buisnesses are closed. People also may take part in educational Jewish activities and sports. Some recipes they make in Australia that are related to Jews and Passover are matzoh ball soup, kugel and Sabbath bread.Some of the places to visit in Australia are Temple Beth Israel in Melbourne, Temple Emanual in Sydney, and The Jewish Museum of Australia in Victoria. After World War II Jewish day schools were established in Australia. The system of Jewish day schools now educate most Australian Jewish children of school age. Additionally there are alot of Jewish Sunday Schools that educate the students that are not in the day schools. The Jewish life in Australia is exciting and full of history and the community has much to be proud of.
Friday night shabot
jewish class 1920-1930
Australian Jewry has a number of important social and cultural institutions. These include B'nai B'rith, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) and Kadimah in Melbourne which sponsors Yiddish culture. In addition, the Hakoah Club in Sydney, which began as a sporting club, is today Sydney Jewry's main social and cultural meeting point, due to its central location in Bondi and excellent, modern premises.
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Our names are Brooke Gronich, Andrew Badami and Justin Diaz. We loved learning about the Jewish history and culture of Australia! All of our families celebrate Passover by having a cedar and attending services.
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The neighboring countries of Australia are New Zealand. The form of government from Australia. Australia is in the southern hemisphere. In Australia they speak Papuan language and Australian language. The climate of Australia is 29 degrees high and the lowest is 15-16 degrees. some of the famous are Hugh Jackmen and Nicole Kidman. There was a wave of immagration in 1788.There was a large mass of exodus jews in Australia after world war II. popular jewish food is stuffed cabbages. during the service on Friday the jew spoke in Hebrew. The Jewish population before World War Two was 8,000 Jews. Jewish events such as The Great Synagogue on Elizabeth street in Sydney being constructed, in 1878 took place in Australia . People in Australia celebrate Passover by inviting people over their house to have a cedar. Some buisnesses are closed. People also may take part in educational Jewish activities and sports. Some recipes they make in Australia that are related to Jews and Passover are matzoh ball soup, kugel and Sabbath bread.Some of the places to visit in Australia are Temple Beth Israel in Melbourne, Temple Emanual in Sydney, and The Jewish Museum of Australia in Victoria. After World War II Jewish day schools were established in Australia. The system of Jewish day schools now educate most Australian Jewish children of school age. Additionally there are alot of Jewish Sunday Schools that educate the students that are not in the day schools. The Jewish life in Australia is exciting and full of history and the community has much to be proud of.
Friday night shabot
jewish class 1920-1930
Australian Jewry has a number of important social and cultural institutions. These include B'nai B'rith, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) and Kadimah in Melbourne which sponsors Yiddish culture. In addition, the Hakoah Club in Sydney, which began as a sporting club, is today Sydney Jewry's main social and cultural meeting point, due to its central location in Bondi and excellent, modern premises.
Authors Page!!!
Our names are Brooke Gronich, Andrew Badami and Justin Diaz. We loved learning about the Jewish history and culture of Australia! All of our families celebrate Passover by having a cedar and attending services.
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